1996—2002. Crew Member of ICARDA (International Center for Agricultural Research in Dry Areas) for Agro-forestry at Middle Eastern Steppes. Work concerned at the deserts of Egypt, Jordan, Tunis, Palestine and Israel

1974. From Each According to His Ability: Stratification vs. Equality in a Kibbutz Community Along a Transition from Agricultural to Industrial Emphasis. Gomme, Tcherikover, Tel-Aviv University (Hebrew). (The ms. concerning this book won the Professor Yonina Talmon prize of the social sciences 1972).

1975. Individuality vs. Tribality: The Dynamic of an Israeli Bedouin Community in the Process of Urbanization Ha-kibbutz Ha-Meuhad, Harry S. Truman Institute, (Hebrew). [The book won the prize for research and science, granted by Dr. Joseph Burg, Ministry of the Interior and the Center for Local Authority.]

1983. To Each According to His Needs: Equity vs. Equality; Allocation of Rewards in a Kibbutz Community in Transition from Agricultural to Industrial Emphasis, Gomme, Tcherikover, Tel-Aviv (Hebrew).

1992. Descent through Males: An anthropological investigation into the patterns underlying social hierarchy, kinship, and marriage among former Bedouin in the Ramla – Lod area (Israel), Wiesbaden, Otto Harrassowitz.

1981. “Patterns of Consumption: The Cultural-Economic Variable in the Use of Disposable Personal Income in the Administered Territories after a Decade (1967 – 1977) of Israeli Rule,” in Raphael Israeli (ed.) Ten Years of Israeli Rule in Judea and Samaria, The Magnes Press, The Hebrew University, Jerusalem (Hebrew), pp. 84 – 106.

1984. (Nearly the same item under slightly different title) “Changes in Employment and Social Accommodations of Bedouin Settling in an Israeli Town,” in Emanuel Marx and Avshalom Shmueli (eds.) The Changing Bedouin, New York: Transaction, pp. 125 – 155.

1993. An improved version of the above); “He Who Remains a Farmer is not a Freier: The Spirit of Competition Among Members of the Moshav is Eroded When Cheap Arab Labor Enters the Scene.” In Moshe Schwartz, G.M. Kressel and Susan Lees (eds.) Rural Cooperatives in Socialist Utopia: The Moshav—Thirty Years Later. Pp. 155 – 184

1996. “Being Tribal and Being Pastoralist.” In Fabietti Ugo. and Philip Saltzman (eds.) The Anthropology of Tribal and Peasant Pastoral Societies: The Dialectics of Social Cohesion and Fragmentation. Proceedings of the International Conference of Pavia 1992: 183–193.

2006. “Manners and Climates of Merchandising; The Bedouin Market of Be’er Sheva.” In; The Culture of Arabia in the Asian Context. Festschrift in honor of Mikhail Radionov’s 60th anniversary. St. Petersburg, The Russian Academy of Sciences. Pp. 55 – 66

2003. “Herders and the Amelioration of Range: A Report from the Desert Frontier of Gujarat and Rajasthan — Complementary of Basic and Applied Desert Research in India and Israel” Nomadic People (NS) Vol. 7 (1): 189 – 194

1998. “Why is the Negev Wide Open for Transporting Narcotics?” Notes on the Bedouin. 29: 48 – 62. (Hebrew)

1998. (A book review) Ben Ari, Eyal & Y. Bilu (eds.) 1997. Grasping Land: Space and Place in Contemporary Israeli Discourse and Experience. Albany, State University of New York Press. In Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 4 (4): 799-800

“The Four Winds — What They Have Symbolized in the Negev” Notes on the Bedouin 32: 5-15 (Hebrew).

1965 –1969. Member of a committee composed of Kibbutz sociologists lead by Dr. Joseph Shefer. We were appointed to follow (hence study) the relevant tracks along which an “Industrial Revolution” reaches ‘egalitarian communes’. How mix the hierarchy of command with the egalitarian setup. I.e. let industry come but not on behalf of farming branches and on the account of the Direct Democracy.

On behalf of the Committee, a personal assignment; to help notify industrialized Kibbutz communities where undercurrent, non-egalitarian, new arrangements intrude and challenge the egalitarian foundations.

1967-1971, 1975–1977. Follow up; a study of Negev Bedouin on move to suburbs of towns at Ramla and Lood area. On behalf of Michael Bonneh a Town Planning Architect. The objects of this study were patterns of kinship and lasting tribal relations, when some 100 kilometers part between families of a tribe on move. A master plan in thought of a town planning including a quarter of settling Bedouin. for better planning of old quarters of.

1971 – 1972. Applied research for further development in Be’er Yaacov, a township subjected to increase its number of inhabitants. A master plan. Joint study together with the M. Bonneh. Analytical report published.

1973. Community Studies at Yama, Bir es-Sikke and Ibtan; Three village communities on verge of development. For Mistechkin Architects. A report published.

1973 – 1974. A community study aimed at tripling the population of Hatzor ha-Glileet. For TaHaL Engineers. A report published.

1974. A community study at Lod’s Bedouin suburb. For M. Bonne. Architect office and the Ministry of the Interior. A report published. A report published

1974. A community study at Jaljulya, a township of the southern triangle for project renewal. For Mistechkin’s Architects. A report published.

1976. Applied research to halt “Negative Migration” out of Hatsor Ha- Galileet. Jointly with Water Planning for Israel, Ltd., and the Ministry of Housing. Analytical report published.

1980. Applied research for Project Renewal in Ashkelon. Jointly with D. Lichfield Town Planners, Architects and Economists Ltd. Analytical report and two essays published.

1981 – 1982. An associate consultant, research project of the new and old Moshavim; The Settlement Studies Center, Faculty of Agriculture, The Hebrew University, Rexovot.

1984. A look a head; the Future of Moshavim at the Jordan Valley (Biq’ah).

1985. Aging Moshavim (40 years old) that fail cover financial debts.

1983. Study of current Bedouin economy, to increase the focus on the Bedouin market. Jointly with Dr. S. Gabriel and Dr. J. Ben-David. Analytical report published.

1985 – 1986. Rural centers for pastoralists on move to living in townships. To improve the relationships between Bedouin of the Negev Heights and the State authorities. For Israel Ministry of Interior.

1988 – 1989. Land use among the Negev Bedouin. Weighing a joint project for urban dwelling and living on shepherding. Together with Dr. J. Ben-David and Dr. Khalil Abu Rabi’ah. For the Ministry of the Interior. Jerusalem.

1989 – 1992. On the regression of cooperative institutions in rural Israel; the socio – economic dimensions of crisis in Moshavim. For the Development Studies Center, Rexovot.

1991 – 2000. Trade and open-air markets in Bulgaria, since the termination of the communist era in 1989. Together with Prof. Y. Konstantinov (Sofia U.) and Prof. T. Thuen (Tromsø University, Norway). For the BSRCS (Bulgarian Society for Regional Cultural Studies.

1994 -1995. The Frame Jacket of Tribal Identity: What Retains People ascribed to the Patri-lineage (a predominant lasting trait), as an Infra – Structure still after transition to living in Middle Eastern towns. Unity of tribal groups after transition to living in town, when free of deserts confinement. For Israel Ministry of Interior.

1994. The relegation of public assets in kibbutz communities. How privatize real estate or how retain it common once the families live on income stemming from outside sources. For Yad Tabenkin.

1995 – 1996. Operation control of the municipal boards of the Bedouin townships. For the Ministry of Interior. Jerusalem.

1996. Tribal Identity: Land usage and tenure by the Negev Bedouins. A study called for by Courrier de l’Unesco.

1997. “The Middle East, the Mediterranean culture area vis-à-vis the West; the Politically and the Scientifically Correct”. Together with Prof. A. Borg.

1995 – 1997. Operation control; the municipal boards of the Bedouin Townships. For Israel Ministry of the Interior.

1995 – 1997. With H.J. Bruins. Sustainable Development Projects; The Negev Bedouin, the Maassai and the Turkana of Kenya. For NIRP. Research for Policy Series 17

1996 – 2001. Measure the socio-economic dimensions of range development and agro-foresting in Tunisia, Egypt, Jordan, Palestine and Israel. Lead by the Middle Eastern branch of ICARDA

2000 – 2001. Socio-economic dimensions of range development of the Raika = Rabary in Rajasthan and Gudjarat. For BAIF; An analytical report.

2002. The preferable municipal entity desired for the Bedouin township of Bîr-Hdâge and of the tent-dwellers encamping around it.” A report submitted to the Ministry of Interior.

2002 – 2003. Socio-economic dimensions of range development as regards the Foulani and the Mbororo of Cameroon. A literal study and consulting report written.

2003. Empirical estimation of growth at the Bedouin townships of the Negev after decades of construction. A report published by G.M. Kressel in the name of the Committee appointed by the Ministry of Interior for further development Purposes.

2005. A fellow at Collegium Budapest: Post-socialist realities in Eastern Europe. Outlets; how shake free off the hold of the totalitarian maze, to renew entrepreneur initiatives.

2006–2012. Modern Recollection and a wish for a Praxis of Salafi dreams. The Impact of Historic Events long past on modern imageries. Thoughts and their social roots of Jihad that compensates frustration vis-à-vis modernity. The social and psychological roots of modern Jihadist movements. (A study in process).